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THE MOUSSAKA INCIDENT

219 replies

PetulaClarkMementoMori · 08/07/2026 08:57

Gosh, I never expected so many replies, thank you all. And I hadn't anticipated the level of interest in the Moussaka incident ( I realise I've made it sound like a bad attempt at a title for a Richard Osman book...)
I'm sure it won't live up to expectations, but I'm happy to share. It was quite a few years ago, but the story is this;

Bob and I had been in the village where we live for about a year and a half and it was nice having the peace and quiet, but sometimes I struggled to find cultural or interesting things that were close by. Anyway, I found out a group were planning a Greek evening somewhere close by. So I signed us up. I told Bob about this, but of course, he did his usual trick of lending me half a deaf ear, but somewhere something got lost in translation because he misheard or mistook Moussaka for Bouzouki. He's very into music ( Me not so much) so I think he just heard what he wanted to.
Anyway, he texted his friend Eddie and said something along the lines of 'I'm looking forward to seeing them play the Moussaka tonight.'

Now, Eddie, realised what had happened (He was going along with his wife) and, as he's a bit of a wind-up merchant, sent him a message back saying something like; 'Yes, I hear they're some of the finest Moussaka players in England. Then added; But I'm glad the buffet is all English.'

Now, Bob has never had an expansive palate when it comes to food, and that's fine. But now he thinks he's getting Greek Music and English food.

So, we arrive at the venue and, when the man took our names, we were ushered to some seats at the front. The young man seemed very happy to see us, but I just assumed they were glad people had turned up.

Suddenly Eddie plonked himself down and, with a grin as broad as it was stupid nudged Bob and said; 'I hope you're hungry lad.'

Bob was non-plussed, but then he started to look around and noticed that there was a table with food so, he got up to have a look. I was getting a little bit uneasy with Eddie's joviality, then Bob came back and hissed 'It's all flippin Greek!'

I asked what he meant and he pointed to Eddie and said, he told me the music was Greek, but the food was English. I said 'What music?' I don't know if I can describe the look on his face but it was like watching a Space Hopper wilt.

'I've forgone my bloody egg and chips for this!' Bob said.

'Don't worry, lad, you won't go hungry, I've signed you up.' said Eddie.

At this point I just wanted to go home.

'Signed me up for what?'

'You're judging the best Moussaka.' Eddie said, and honestly I felt like a stroke would be a welcome relief.

And sure enough, five people had made Moussaka's and suddenly Bob was called up. Honestly, it was like a bad dream. I wanted to get up, but I just felt glued to my chair. The people all seemed so lovely and welcoming, and now this, it was like some horrible travesty, like if Lassie had been asked to judge the Great British Bake Off.

Eddie the Idiot (As he's now known) grabbed Bob's elbow and ushered him up. I just curled up inside and hoped to god he wouldn't say or do something stupid. They put a fork in his hand and he stood there like Worzel Gummidge having an aneurysm.

Watching him take that first mouthful was like seeing an advert for children who have no clean water in their village. Honestly, my heart broke. But to his eternal credit, he ate, nodded, moved on...five times. All the while spluttering out words like 'Interesting'....'dense' and.....'flavoursome'. At one point he went blank for a minute, then came back with 'piping hot'.

In the end, he picked one, I can't remember which, and the woman who had made it looked pleased. And that was that. It was utterly awful, and Moussaka has become a dirty word in the house.

Anyway that's the story.

Sorry, if it wasn't quite what you were expecting.

OP posts:
LapisBlue · 08/07/2026 12:45

KTheGrey · 08/07/2026 12:43

Yep, Lapis joins the list of usernames whose opinions I will always read hoping not to agree with because plainly our most basic values do not align.

I'm afraid you may be disappointed

BufferState · 08/07/2026 12:45

NuffSaidSam · 08/07/2026 12:41

I suppose it is censorship in a way! It's the skill of self-censorship that most of us develop as small children. We might, for example, think that a friend's new haircut is horrendous, but we wouldn't say it because it's unkind. We all think all manner of negative things about other people all the time probably, but we don't say them out loud because it's unkind and unpleasant and we don't want to live in a world like that. There's a social contract whereby we self-censor for the greater good.

That's obviously what you're missing,.the skill of self-censorship. Well identified!

But the OP (a) isn't our friend and (b) hasn't had an irremediably bad haircut or done anything a friend might feel the need to be polite about while keeping their real thoughts to themselves because what's done is done. This is the internet, where people post samples of their writing in the knowledge that people are not necessarily going to be polite, or post their baby name ideas for precisely that reason, that no one is going to say 'Oh, lovely' to Balonz the way a polite friend might.

Pearlstillsinging · 08/07/2026 12:46

Goodness me!

Your post made me laugh, OP. And I knew you wrote it because posters on the other thread asked you to.

ThreadGuardDog · 08/07/2026 12:46

LapisBlue · 08/07/2026 10:32

I was accused of lying. Guaranteed to boil my piss. I'm far from arrogant.

I read your post before it was deleted. It says otherwise.

NuffSaidSam · 08/07/2026 12:49

BufferState · 08/07/2026 12:45

But the OP (a) isn't our friend and (b) hasn't had an irremediably bad haircut or done anything a friend might feel the need to be polite about while keeping their real thoughts to themselves because what's done is done. This is the internet, where people post samples of their writing in the knowledge that people are not necessarily going to be polite, or post their baby name ideas for precisely that reason, that no one is going to say 'Oh, lovely' to Balonz the way a polite friend might.

But the OP hasn't posted this as a sample of her writing for comment? If she had asked for review, then all of the comments would be fair, just like in baby names when people ask for an opinion.

ilovepixie · 08/07/2026 12:49

Egg and chips is a bit Shirley Valentine

Calliopespa · 08/07/2026 12:51

I'd like to see them since you are offering - and we can all judge.

Do they all use "wanna"?

Why be so unpleasant? It was all harmless entertainment.

MargoLivebetter · 08/07/2026 12:51

@NuffSaidSam I am pleased to say that none of my friends would tell stories about their DP/DH to make them sound like fools for my entertainment.

TheBrunswick · 08/07/2026 12:51

AI is a tool, unless op wants to become a serious writer there's nothing wrong with a bit of help from AI.

@LapisBlueyou come over as smug and spiteful.
If you're as experienced as you say you could have given the op a few pointers towards improving her style.

DramaAlpaca · 08/07/2026 12:51

Well I enjoyed your post, OP. It was fun and it made me smile.

The spiteful, catty remarks on this thread though; it's just plain nasty and there's no need for it.

adragoncalledaudrey · 08/07/2026 12:53

ilovepixie · 08/07/2026 12:49

Egg and chips is a bit Shirley Valentine

Chips and egg is more Shirley Valentine 😉

Calliopespa · 08/07/2026 12:53

LapisBlue · 08/07/2026 10:50

My LinkedIn profiles are LEGENDARY

Come on then!

Wanna was a good start ...

When you said you "write" I was expecting something a little more erudite tbh.

TheBrunswick · 08/07/2026 12:54

MargoLivebetter · 08/07/2026 12:51

@NuffSaidSam I am pleased to say that none of my friends would tell stories about their DP/DH to make them sound like fools for my entertainment.

He doesn't sound like a fool though, just someone who didn't listen and then got teased a little.

Calliopespa · 08/07/2026 12:55

BufferState · 08/07/2026 12:45

But the OP (a) isn't our friend and (b) hasn't had an irremediably bad haircut or done anything a friend might feel the need to be polite about while keeping their real thoughts to themselves because what's done is done. This is the internet, where people post samples of their writing in the knowledge that people are not necessarily going to be polite, or post their baby name ideas for precisely that reason, that no one is going to say 'Oh, lovely' to Balonz the way a polite friend might.

She was telling a story, not asking for critique on her writing.

I think she has been here before actually; I recognise the style from some other threads, but not once did she ask to have the quality critiqued, albeit she may enjoy telling a story.

HortiGal · 08/07/2026 12:56

Getting a bit too frequent; these oh so witty twee style posts.

Calliopespa · 08/07/2026 12:56

MargoLivebetter · 08/07/2026 12:29

@NuffSaidSam I don't think I have said anything unkind at all at any point. Most posts in relationships are there for discussion.

Why do you think the OP posted? Do you think she wanted responses?

She was just trying to amuse people. Harmless.

NuffSaidSam · 08/07/2026 12:57

MargoLivebetter · 08/07/2026 12:51

@NuffSaidSam I am pleased to say that none of my friends would tell stories about their DP/DH to make them sound like fools for my entertainment.

That's irrelevant really. Your question was why were your words hurtful/unkind. You can find that out by asking anyone, whatever their anecdote, whether it's 'a cry for help or they're trying to be funny'. I imagine the response will be the same regardless of the topic of the anecdote.

Abouteffingtime · 08/07/2026 12:57

This is thread I was waiting for OP. And better than I imagined!

Calliopespa · 08/07/2026 12:59

Butteredtoast55 · 08/07/2026 11:16

Crikey, some people!
It's just a bit of throwaway fun. Can't we have a single genuinely light-hearted thread that doesn't degenerate into spiteful nitpicking and silly humblebrags?
I couldn't care less whether this is a genuine, self-written, daft made-up story or not. It's just been done to cheer people up. The OP isn't hoping for a three book publishing deal on the back of it!

Some people get joy out of pulling people down. So many topics are off limits for nastiness and discrimination ( as they should be) and I guess fat-bashing gets boring, so perhaps style-critiquing is becoming the new outlet.

There are people who come looking to hit out in nastiness.

HarryKanesonfire · 08/07/2026 13:00

NuffSaidSam · 08/07/2026 12:41

I suppose it is censorship in a way! It's the skill of self-censorship that most of us develop as small children. We might, for example, think that a friend's new haircut is horrendous, but we wouldn't say it because it's unkind. We all think all manner of negative things about other people all the time probably, but we don't say them out loud because it's unkind and unpleasant and we don't want to live in a world like that. There's a social contract whereby we self-censor for the greater good.

That's obviously what you're missing,.the skill of self-censorship. Well identified!

Well you don’t know me do you. You’re throwing about assertions and by doing so diminishing yourself and your argument. I posted my opinion. I’m leaving it there.

Calliopespa · 08/07/2026 13:00

HarryKanesonfire · 08/07/2026 11:25

Unfunny. Uninteresting. Am I missing something?

manners?

GameOfJones · 08/07/2026 13:00

This is the internet, where people post samples of their writing in the knowledge that people are not necessarily going to be polite

She's not submitting it for peer review, she's just posted a story (likely with the help of AI) to give people a bit of a laugh.

There are ways of responding to people online that, even if disagreeing... can still be polite.

Calliopespa · 08/07/2026 13:01

Nousernameideaaga · 08/07/2026 11:46

Manners

Oh yes! I just posted exactly the same before I found this!

Great minds think alike! It was begging to be said ...

NuffSaidSam · 08/07/2026 13:02

HarryKanesonfire · 08/07/2026 13:00

Well you don’t know me do you. You’re throwing about assertions and by doing so diminishing yourself and your argument. I posted my opinion. I’m leaving it there.

No, I don't know you at all. I'm referring only to comments you've made and questions you've asked on this thread. If the unkind comments you've made here are not representative of who you are as a person then I'd reflect as to why that is. Maybe the anonymous nature of the internet makes us all a little less kind? Worth reflecting on.

LouiseMadetheBestBroccoliPasta · 08/07/2026 13:03

BufferState · 08/07/2026 12:45

But the OP (a) isn't our friend and (b) hasn't had an irremediably bad haircut or done anything a friend might feel the need to be polite about while keeping their real thoughts to themselves because what's done is done. This is the internet, where people post samples of their writing in the knowledge that people are not necessarily going to be polite, or post their baby name ideas for precisely that reason, that no one is going to say 'Oh, lovely' to Balonz the way a polite friend might.

OP intended it as a light-hearted piece, and that's what I came looking for - since I had read and liked her other thread and was also wondering about the moussaka incident.

Instead, the first few pages were filled by spiteful people who were falling over themselves to be mean to OP. It's repulsive, and frankly I got second-degree embarrassment for the whole bunch of you snotty mannerless gits. You wouldn't talk like that to someone's face. Just because you can't see us doesn't mean you can behave like that without consequences here.